i suppose, to the outsider, we might seem a little unorthodox, but what does this outsider know anyway? who is he to judge us? the whole notion of the outsider. i mean, it s a strand that goes through most sitcoms, i think. you took tongue right out of my mouth. outsiders help us relate as an audience. what are you some kind of nerd? i m not some kind of nerd, i am the king of nerds. [ laughs ] they re seeing everything with fresh eyes. you rang? that dynamic is pretty awesome, it s special. that confidence really made people feel like they could be okay to be whoever they are. did i do that? and i think, if i believe in who i am and own it, i can still be cool. hello? anybody in there? fly, be free! the absolute essence of a successful sitcom is one word, and that is emotion. we abolished emotions on ork a billion bleams ago. they took a vote, and everyone said all in favor? eh. we have a great love for these alien characters who were st
option. this is the choice. it s trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i m not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that. will: plus, it s one of vice president harris favorite things. who doesn t love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? [laughter] if. will: is it all misplaced priorities? the white house spending $900 million on green energy buses while students fail at a basic with reading. pete: perfect! and a trick without the treat. high school seniors prank everyone in their town into thinking they were getting a new popular grocery chain. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. hey, radio dj, can you play that song that she loves so i can turn it up, then maybe turn her on? pete: name that lighthouse. thank you, jake owen. oh, my goodness, will cain is on
[national anthem] [national anthem] muck finish if [national anthem] if if will: good morning and is welcome to fox & friends weekend on this saturday coming to you live from new york city seated in the heart of the best country in the world. [laughter] pete: absolutely. will: i just with, i ve got some recent context [laughter] rachel: oh! i get i was, like, what is going on here? pete: i didn t get it for a second. he just recently rearrive toed, he s jet lagged, came back from france. will: it s nice. rachel: tell me what it was will: just america s the best. that s just the way it is, okay? that s not even an opinion, that s a fact. rachel: something a happened in france. will: no, nothing happened, it rained. pete: he had a terrible time will: no, i didn t have a terrible time. [laughter] america s great. that s all i m here to say. america is rachel: well, you landed, you went to france, you came back and realized our judicial system is
for the medical team. we need that communication. we need to communicate with the people on the scene. we are blind. we cannot work at the scene, effectively, without communication. protesters, around the world, demanding a cease-fire, condemning the heavy civilian casualties inflicted in gaza. israel s prime minister, ignoring the calls for peace. three weeks after hundreds of hamas terrorists killed more than 1000 civilians, and took 200 more hostage. hamas continues to fire missiles at israeli towns among the gaza border. join me now, and recently see contributor, huma aberdeen, servings an adviser to former secretary of state, hillary clinton. there is reporting in the washington post, and i hope you saw, the u.s. pushing for a humanitarian pause after weeks of championing israel s right to defend itself. what do you understand, in this conversation that happened behind the scenes, and the pivots that are made to say, in public, we are going to say go go go, in private
this will be concert 2nd piece of ground operations in gaza we begin this hour with and israeli prime israel escalating minister, benjamin its attacks on netanyahu, bows to gaza, in the warning of destroy a long war ahead hamas. . we ve seen rockets exploding in the propels downtime stretches gaza skyline, over momentum the enclave. around the world this after israeli as hundreds of officials announced that thousands the conflict is entering a new phase, called for a meeting cease-fire increased. airstrikes, and ground chinese incursion throughout the gaza foreign minister, strip. workers inside of gaza, describing a humanitarian catastrophe. food, water, and fuel, they are all running out. food medication is limited. one pleading for food and internet service to be restored. communication is the central nervous system in an emergency for the medical team. we need that communication. we need to communicate with the people on the scene. we are blind. we cannot work at th